This Himalayan Dog Chew is suitable for medium dogs and is about 1 inch around and 6 inches in length. The chews are made by boiling yak and cow milk and then dried for several weeks to create a hard chew.

Himalayan Dog Chews are long-lasting dog chews because dogs must work the end of the treat for hours. It is 100% natural with no preservatives. When you give this Himalayan Dog Chew to your dog, you know that you are providing them with hours of high quality eating entertainment!

Rated 5 out of 5 by from Great for serious chewerOur dog might be small, but he's gone through almost every chew we've ever gotten him in 15 minutes or less - the few exceptions include antler, which he loses interest in, and Nylabone, which he just won't chew. The Himalayan dog chew stands out from bully sticks (braided, ring-shaped, etc.), compressed rawhide, pig ears, and many other materials as the ONLY chew that's survived our dog's chomping for longer than 30 minutes. It also has a minor musky odor, and does not appear to stain carpet. We will definitely be purchasing more of these chews.

Date published: 2012-12-17

Rated 5 out of 5 by from Believe the Hype!Our Lab/Golden mix is a power chewer. He can polish off even the big braided bully sticks in 45 min. or less. Imagine my shock when this chew lasted several intense chew periods over the course of DAYS! This is the longest lasting chew my dog and I have ever encountered. When the chew is almost gone, you can take the remaining bit and briefly microwave it to create a cheesy puff that dogs also love.

Date published: 2012-11-02

Rated 4 out of 5 by from Mostly Good!This chew turned out to be a great choice for my 5 month-old Bernese mix, as it took a considerable amount of time for her to get through it. On the other hand, it was NOT a good choice for my 50 lb mix, who has a lot more bite power. Like a bully stick, this chew is super-hard, but unlike a bully stick, this chew is not fibrous. So, with enough force, the chew can break/snap. This is what happened with our bigger dog - he snapped the chew in half within a couple minutes and swallowed both pieces. The fibrous nature of a bully stick is what would normally keep him chewing for a bit longer, so you should determine what kind of chewer your dog is before buying this.

Date published: 2011-03-15

Rated 3 out of 5 by from Not as long lasting as I'd likeI have a 19 lbs dog who apparently has absurdly strong teeth and jaws, because he chews off chunks of these treats and crunches them. It sounds like he's eating glass. That said, he likes them a lot, and he will eat it over several chewing sessions, but for the price, there isn't a huge benefit above just giving him a thick bully.

Date published: 2013-07-02

Rated 3 out of 5 by from Gone Too FastMy two border collies and cattle dog loved this chew, but after a just a couple of hours it is down to less than half its size. I was hoping it would last a bit longer. I do like the way it wears down though. No chipping or splintering. But probably too expensive for us to buy again, given how fast they went through it.